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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
 farming- rice- ricefield - philippine crops- harvest- agriculture. Rice, the principal staple crop, is grown everywhere, but especially in central and north-central Luzon, south-central Mindanao; western Negros and eastern and central Panay. Much of the
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 The Australian 
Chinese firms eye Aussie farmland
| CHINA'S fast-growing farm corporations may be the next wave of Chinese investors in Australia, joining their already influential mining comrades. | China's Agriculture Ministry is developing a polic... (photo: WN)
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 The Australian 
Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
| THE first ship to load iron ore produced by Fortescue Metals Group will dock on Thursday at Port Hedland in Western Australia. It will leave with 170,000 tonnes of ore, bound for Baosteel in Shangha... (photo: AP Photo / Andy Wong)
 BUDGET carrier AirAsia Bhd met market expectations on its maiden day on the main board of Bursa Malaysia Bhd yesterday, finishing the day with a 23.7 sen, or 11 per cent, premium over its issue price of RM1.25.  sa1  The Star 
To London and back - for RM1,200
| KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia X will start its flights to London in March next year. And it will cost only about RM1,200 for a return trip on an economy ticket. | The country’s first long-haul budget carrie... (photo: WN)
Aerospace   Business   London   Photos   Transport  
Artificial reef near Miami: a cemetery, diving attraction  Florida Times Union 
Artificial reef near Miami: a cemetery, diving attraction
MIAMI - About 45 feet beneath the ocean's surface lies a cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches. | The Neptune Memorial Reef, which opened last fall, is seen by its creators as a perf... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Attraction   Diving   Miami   Photos   Reefs  
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Cashed-up emirates beckon Aussies
| THE Middle East has emerged as the last great hope for Australian lawyers seeking their fortunes offshore. | Flush with cash from high oil prices, the booming Gulf stat... (photo: WN / ady )
Cash   Economy   Emirates   Gulf   Lawyers   Oil   Photos   Photos   Prices  
 Members of a Chinese military honor guard march during a welcome ceremony for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Gen. Peter Pace at the Ministry of Defense in Beijing, China, March 22, 2007. cg1 Asia Times
China's submarine progress alarms India
| By Siddharth Srivastava | NEW DELHI - Recent reports about China's nuclear-powered submarine and naval capabilities are raising concern in New Delhi. It has also drawn ... (photo: USAF/Staff Sgt. D. Myles Cullen)
China   Defence   India   Photos   Politics  
Body piercing Sydney Morning Herald
Body fix the wrong answer for teens
| The Iemma Government has announced a ban on intimate body piercing on children and teenagers. If you're under 16, you won't be able to get rings and studs through your ... (photo: creative commons / )
Fashion   Government   Kids   Photos   Society  
 A land iguana, native to the Galapagos Islands, is shown on the island of Fernandina in this 1999 photo. Fernandina is the third largest island of the Galapagos. (AP Photo/Santiago Andrade) hf1  The Miami Herald
Author of 'Disappearing World' says choosing tours wisely can help endangered sites
| It's too late to see the great Buddhas of Afghanistan. | The prehistoric cave paintings in Lascaux, France, are fading away. | Even the Galapagos Islands are changing. ... (photo: AP Photo )
Photos   Travel   UN   UNESCO  
Corals The Star
Coral reefs in Earth Day agenda
| BALI: Earth Day was celebrated worldwide recently with various programmes to create awareness in people on the importance of conservation. | At the Bali Hyatt Hotel in ... (photo: WN)
Bali   Corals   Earthday   Photos   Reefs  
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Abu Dhabi cruise tourists soar 55o%
| Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Terminals Company (ADTC) announced on Tuesday that the number of cruise ship tourists increased by 550 per cent in 2007 compared to 2006. | The com... (photo: WN / Hend Fawzi)
Abu Dhabi   Business   Photos   Tourism   Travel  
 ag2 Mary J. Blige one of the performers at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana, June 7, 2007. TVNZ
Mary J Blige to perform in NZ
May 8, 2008 9:45 AM | Mary J Blige will perform four one-night-only concerts in her first ever tour of New Zealand and Australia next month. | The singer will kick off in... (photo: WN / aruna)
Concert   Music   New Zealand   Photos   Singer  
Dog The Times
Australian couple in cruelty case on the run with 100 dogs
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | A couple convicted of cruelty to animals are on the run in Australia after fleeing ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Animals   Australian   Dogs   Malnourishment   Photos  
Flood NZ Herald
Don't panic but ... think-tank highlights flaws in disaster planning
| Australia would struggle to deal with a major natural disaster a new report says. Picture / Reuters | Australians have been deliberately kept in the dark about their na... (photo: GFDL / Walter Siegmund)
Australia   Disaster   Ecology   Environment   Photos  
Politics Terrorism
- Strong support to deny the rich
- Saviour for the anti-Labor forces
- Prison bill 'breaches international treaty'
- Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
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Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
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- Swan can't count on consumers to save
- ACT: The arts end of Australia
- Courage under fire in Battle of Coral
- Child killer's coma 'lifted'
 Chinese navy guided missile destroyer Shenzhen approaches to a pier with a backdrop of Tokyo citysca
China's Naval Secrets
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Dollar down on risk aversion
- Escalating family violence, economy blamed
- Business council backs tax review
- Tax overhaul looms in Aussie budget
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'Mother of all hangovers' looms after boom, Rudd warns
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- Shell premium fuels available today
- Untapped resource could offer energy boost
- Surging food prices bite across Asia
- UBS commits to local operation
 Shell Malaysia, Oil Prices, Energy, Shell Malaysia Exploration and Production business has concentrated on the efficient development and extraction of crude oil and - increasingly - natural gas offshore. tp1
Shell premium fuels available today
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Health Society & Culture
- Private health premiums tipped to rise
- Silver Knight honors for 60 devoted Broward students
- Bill Reid Gallery opens with wall-to-wall attendees
- Medicare changes 'silly', say insurers
Body piercing
Body fix the wrong answer for teens
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- Under the sea, a final resting place like no other
- Kiln-fired memories of Nevis
- Water torture
- To London and back - for RM1,200
 BUDGET carrier AirAsia Bhd met market expectations on its maiden day on the main board of Bursa Malaysia Bhd yesterday, finishing the day with a 23.7 sen, or 11 per cent, premium over its issue price of RM1.25.  sa1
To London and back - for RM1,200
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- Untapped resource could offer energy boost
- Chinese firms eye Aussie farmland
- Climate change will boost farm output
- Silver Knight honors for 60 devoted Broward students
 farming- rice- ricefield - philippine crops- harvest- agriculture. Rice, the principal staple crop, is grown everywhere, but especially in central and north-central Luzon, south-central Mindanao; western Negros and eastern and central Panay. Much of the
Chinese firms eye Aussie farmland
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- Perfect end to Ben Ainslie's pre-Olympic racing
- Netball: Mystics sharp shooters the target
- League: Manly hammer Broncos
- Denham bids to equal father with Oaks double
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Warne offers to help Harbhajan
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